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Managing weeds during unpredictable spring weather

Managing weeds during unpredictable spring weather

As we have seen over the past couple weeks, the weather in Iowa can change on a dime. According to NOAA, that variability will continue throughout the 2026 spring season. This can make weed management even more difficult- drier areas will have to be mindful of choosing herbicides with crop safety, and residual protection will be extra important for the areas that receive more rainfall. Dalton Webster, eastern Iowa agronomic services representative with Syngenta, said growers need to make sure...

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Corn and soybeans had opposite reactions to August WASDE

Corn and soybeans had opposite reactions to August WASDE

Most analysts were predicting a modest WASDE report today, but several surprises caused opposite reactions in the corn and soybean markets. The biggest surprise was in the corn, where the USDA increased its corn yield estimate to 188.8 bushels per acre. Allendale...

IDALS to host Iowa State Fair ceremonies

IDALS to host Iowa State Fair ceremonies

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship will host three award ceremonies this week celebrating and commemorating Iowa agriculture as part of the 2025 Iowa State Fair. Each of the three ceremonies is open to the media, and the public is invited to...

State Fair showcases the heart of Iowa agriculture

State Fair showcases the heart of Iowa agriculture

Yesterday, we celebrated the grit and legacy of Iowa’s Century and Heritage Farm families, but that is just one piece of the agricultural spotlight at the Iowa State Fair. Across the fairgrounds, agriculture takes center stage in ways both big and really big, from the...

Connecting consumers with dairy producers at the Iowa State Fair

Connecting consumers with dairy producers at the Iowa State Fair

The Iowa State Fair is a major opportunity to connect consumers with the farmers who raise their food. One of the most in-depth experiences is in the dairy industry, as fairgoers can witness the milking process, milk a cow themselves, and watch youth connect with the...

Iowa raised “Judah” wins the 2025 ISF Big Ram Competition

Iowa raised “Judah” wins the 2025 ISF Big Ram Competition

Abby Willson of Shell Rock Iowa and her 7-year old Columbia ram “Judah” are the winners of the 2025 Iowa State Fair Big Ram Competition. Judah weighed in at 505 ½ pounds to win a close contest inside the sheep barn on the first day of the 2025 fair. Abby Willson is a...

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